Seaweed Scarf & Wrap
Description
Scarf Size – Length (ex fringes) 208cm. Width 37cm.
Wrap Size – Length (ex fringes) 208cm. Width 60cm.
This kit includes a colour-printed pattern card with full instructions and all the yarn required to make Seaweed in your chosen size and colour.
This design is available in either wrap or scarf size in Hebridean 2 Ply. It is shown here in Sea Ivory and Sundew and is available in a choice of 34 colours of Hebridean 2 Ply.
Click here for a digital shadecard of all Hebridean 2 Ply colours.
Visit our Video Tutorials section for tutorials on a variety of knitting techniques to help you with your projects.
Story
Just to the north of Gress beach the coastline is exposed and has been eroded into a classic example of a wave-cut platform. At the edges and in the deep channels, various types of seaweeds snake back and forth in sinuous fashion, in time to the ebb and flow. I designed the pattern to capture the effect.
Alice
£56.00 – £86.00
International Shipping
The Covid 19 crisis has seriously affected postal services across the world. Up until this point commercial passenger flights were utilized for package transportation, especially in larger countries such as the U.S.A, Canada and Australia. With the huge decrease in passenger flights this method is no longer possible, and delivery companies are having to find alternative transportation, which is driving costs up and slowing delivery times.
All of our International packages are sent by Royal Mail Tracked, which is an expensive service that allows packages to be logged more carefully within the delivery system. The cost of all Royal Mail services have increased because of the Covid 19 pandemic. To give an example, last July sending a patterncard kit such as Henry VIII internationally would have cost £8-10. From now onwards it will cost £18-20 not including packaging.
We are not expecting our international customers to cover the entire cost of their order delivery. We will continue to pay part of your postage and packaging costs, but we are asking our international customers to contribute to their shipping costs as follows –
Tracked International Shipping Costs
Orders up to £150 to a single address – Total Shipping £10
Orders up to £175 to a single address – Total Shipping £15
Orders up to £250 to a single address – Total Shipping £20
Orders up to £350 to a single address – Total Shipping £30
Orders up to £450 to a single address – Total Shipping £40
Orders over £451 to a single address – Total Shipping £50
This scale reflects the fact that larger orders will go in separate boxes. For example, an order of £350 will be sent out in three separate packages costing us roughly £15-£20 each, not including packaging.
Please ensure that you check our DELIVERY INFORMATION page for full details.
UK Shipping
All of our UK parcels are sent by Royal Mail 1st Class. Shipping times within the UK are relatively normal at the present time, with packages taking 2-3 days on average. Postage and packaging costs have risen but we are not expecting our UK customers to cover the entire cost of their order delivery. We will continue to pay part of your postage and packaging costs, but we are asking our UK customers to contribute to their shipping costs as follows –
UK Shipping Costs
Orders up to £100 to a single address – Total Shipping £3
Orders up to £200 to a single address – Total Shipping £5
Orders up to £300 to a single address – Total Shipping £7
Orders up to £400 to a single address – Total Shipping £10
Orders over £401 to a single address – Total Shipping £15
This scale reflects the fact that larger orders will go in separate boxes. For example, an order of £350 will be sent out in 3 separate packages, each costing us roughly £5.50-7.50 each, not including packaging.
Please ensure that you check our DELIVERY INFORMATION page for full details.
Our pattern-inclusive kits are made up in skeins of varying weight, according to the amounts required for each project. Every project on our website has been knitted here at Virtual Yarns, so we know precisely how much yarn is required to make them. Each kit contains that amount plus an extra 8 per-cent more yarn. This is enough yarn to knit a swatch and the project, PROVIDED THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOLLOWED FOR THE SIZE ORDERED. The extra 8 per-cent allows reasonable leeway for knitter error. Kits are made up by hand to order, and each yarn amount is carefully weighed.
For further information, please check our PURCHASE INFORMATION page.
The Seaweed, Birdsfoot and Driftnet scarves and wraps are worked in Alice Starmore Hebridean 2 Ply on 4.5mm needles. The loft and bounce inherent in the yarn ensures that it can be worked very successfully on larger needles: the openwork patterns are revealed to the maximum degree and the results are soft, light and warm.
The wrap version of each scarf is made from the same pattern instructions, differing only in the width – i.e. the number of stitches cast on and the number of pattern repeats worked.
Although tension is not as crucial for scarves and wraps as for garments that fit the body, it is still important to achieve the given tension if you want the best results. I have provided instructions for making a swatch in the charted openwork pattern for each project. The whole swatch is measured after blocking. The advantage of this is that you will become aquainted with the pattern before you begin the project. You will also be able to judge how the pattern looks and feels so that you can adjust needle size/tension if necessary.
Visit our Video Tutorials section for tutorials on a variety of knitting techniques to help you with your projects.
Please note that all of our yarns are supplied washed and therefore do not require to be washed or fulled after knitting, unless you have an accident. Generally speaking, your garments should not require cleaning/washing any more than a coat would.
All of our designs are made with 100% pure new wool yarns and should be washed either by hand with pure soap in hand hot-water, or in a front loading washing machine which has a specific wool programme using a small amount of non-biological detergent. We do not recommend the use of any fabric softeners or any additives that will remain in the fabric after rinsing.
If hand washing, dissolve a small amount of pure soap flakes – or if using a pure soap bar, grate the required amount – into hand-hot water. Ensure that the soap has thoroughly dissolved before immersing the piece. Use a gentle squeezing motion to wash; do not cause any friction by rubbing or scrubbing as this will cause the fibres to felt. Gently squeeze out the excess soapy water and rinse well in warm water. It is important to remove as much excess water as quickly as possible as the longer moisture is left in wool yarn, the more likely it is to shrink or felt.
The best method for removing water is to spin in a washing machine, but if you prefer to remove the water by hand then gently squeeze the piece to remove the main water load and then lay the piece flat on towels and roll up, squeezing out as much water as possible into the towels. You will have to use several towels and repeat the process to remove as much moisture as you can.
Alternatively, spin to remove the excess water. If using a top loading machine it is important to place the piece in a suitable pillowcase (white cotton is best) so that it does not wrap around the spindle and become distorted. For both top-loading machines and front-loading machines, it is vitally important to remove from the spinner as soon as it has stopped: otherwise the piece can become permanently creased.
In all cases, dry flat on towels away from direct heat/sunlight, and smooth gently into shape. You can place small towels – or even better, cut and finish old towelling into the garment shapes, such as sleeves etc – and place inside the garment so that the two layers are separate. This will greatly help speed up drying process.
For straight, dropped-shoulder pullover styles, a woolly board is an excellent method of drying as the garment is placed on the board and dried to size allowing air to circulate inside. The board can also be used for cardigans in this style so long as you tack the front bands closed using a strong cotton thread, which you then carefully remove once the garment has dried. Glove boards can also be used for gloves which will allow them to dry in perfect shape.